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Blogs today report on the multi-touch screen displayed created at NYU and showed off at Etech06. MAKE writes: "These kinds of interactions hold tremendous potential for advances in efficiency, usability, and intuitiveness. Multi-touch systems are inherently also able to accommodate multiple users simultaneously, which is especially useful for collaborative scenarios such as interactive walls and tabletops." Also see Chris Tengi's account.
Earlier:
Touchscreens Get Force Feedback